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I am showing my ignorance and, as usual, asking a stupid question/a question with an answer probably obvious to everyone else, but I thought it was already (roughly) established that many more males* than females* are diagnosed with being somewhere on the Autism spectrum. Are these results not skewed by not excluding

What about this son of God (from "Second Coming") -

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Just an excuse to post this (from "The Groove Tube") ...

I know nothing about fasion, catwalks, etc., but I thought the only thing that was important to designers was the actual body shape of the model, regardless of gender*? I would think that the only thing that would matter/make the designers' jobs easier, is if all the models were basically identical in all

I can not speak to Austin or Texas, but a family member has been through something slightly similar and, in my area of North Carolina, it is not that you are required to carry identification with you at all times but you have to be able to produce identification - identification that the police will accept - when

(Like a scratched record I over and over suggest these shows every time this comes up but ...)

I got Nick Fury, which figures because IRL I am a super cool sci-fy super-spy. Well, not really, but I do wear an eyepatch.

Just to be different could I recommend the following (which were available on Hulu, Amazon, Netflix, etc., at least last time I watched them)

I know I should be seeing nuns, but to me many or most of the designs look like they should be on playing cards, or in a new production of "Alice In Wonderland", basically a warped version of what royalty might dress like.

(A more-than-likely stupid question but...) My new blu-ray player* streams Amazon, Netflix, Hulu, etc., plus content from my computers. What is the (or is there an) advantage to getting or using Chromecast, either content or performance wise (I am assuming there must be, and that I am just missing something obvious

(Just to be clear neither of these questions/observations are meant to be pro or con for either party)

Just to be clear, some of us fell for the Huck/Rowan/B613 storyline.

Or, from my perspective, "Mark Strong stars in the 2014 Super Bowl Commercial from Jaguar".

I have not built that one yet, but I have built a couple of other designs (variations on "four-wing" designs - I do not know what they are actually called) and was amazed by how well they worked. I am out in the middle of nowhere and surrounded by trees plus on a ground floor, yet the home-made versions picked up

I can not find a decent small picture (can we load large pictures?) but these are the Joes's I had when I was a kid ... The Adventure Team series (with Life Like Hair! and Kung Fu Grip! if I recall).

There are a bunch of sites on the interwebnets but lately the site I have been visiting the most is DailyFreeBooks.com. It just compiles all the free books from Amazon and Smashwords into organized quick to surf catagories. Nothing you could not find on your own visiting Amazon, but they do the basic work for you.

Would "Near Dark", written and directed by Karen Bigelow, fit the bill?

I know I am old but, counting Hollywood movies only, I think Raquel Welch in Hannie Caulder has Ms. Stone beat. Plus the movie features Christopher Lee and Robert Culp.

"... BAC was only 0.014." Not that it really matters/applies in this case (because of Mr. Beiber's age & different jurisdiction), but I was surprised to learn a couple of years back that, at least in my area, you can be charged with a DUI even if your BAC is well under 0.08 - or even a 0.00 BAC*. The officers seem

(If anyone knows) Is this a straight adaptation of the original six movie series ("Den Som Draeber"), or will there be new/different stories with the original being used as just a framework? Thanks.